For the following reasons:
1. High voltage swing PWM, I am afraid it will cause EMI interference.
2. As far as I know, the impedance has a sharp change during the lighting moment. (As arc discharge?)
PWM driving may mean more heat generation, more aging and wear? I'm not sure.
3. If you want to completely avoid audible noise, the PWM frequency should be raised above 30khz. (Not only tube, also coil.)
Considering that is voltage >150v , the stray capacitance effect will become significant, and there may be reliability and safety hazards.
And also, I'm not sure Nixie tubes are responsive enough.
About these reasons. (I'm not sure if my concerns are correct.)
Christian Riise Wagner 在 2023年1月15日 星期日凌晨12:53:18 [UTC+8] 的信中寫道: